In the inextricable worlds of fashion and beauty, there's no character more synonymous with glamour than Holly Golightly in Breakfast at Tiffany's (1961). She was elegant, clever, cunning, and irresistible with a signature look to match that was so blithely chic it hurt. For decades, women have channeled the fictional ingénue that Audrey Hepburn made famous by investing in the character's wardrobe essentials: the little black dress, a pearl necklace, evening gloves, and cat eye sunglasses.

As timeless as her wardrobe was, we've always been most taken with her hair — always coiffed in the most intimidating of French twists and painted ever-so-delicately with platinum blonde highlights. In line with all things Holly Golightly, it's not for the faint of heart, but classic all the same.

The notion of trying this look #IRL was daunting, but as Audrey Hepburn's birthday loomed, it seemed as good a time as any to honor her most famous role with a hair makeover la Golightly challenge. Hearst's own Jenny Erasmus, a natural brunette, rose to the occasion and visited the John Barrett salon with hopes off achieving the two-toned look.

For the highlights, colorist Allison opted for the Balayage, a.k.a. "hair painting," technique for a more natural look.

"Lightening up the hair around the hairline always gives a pop of color to the face," she explained. "When requesting this look from a colorist, ask them to frame your face with a few foils or balayage highlights."

Hair stylist Halli began by blow drying the hair and setting it in big rollers. She then backcombed the hair using a teasing comb, brushed it smooth, and swept it to the side using bobby pins to hold the hair in place. The front section of hair was teased and topped off with a bejeweled hair brooch.

Since Holly Golightly wouldn't dream of leaving her apartment without a full face of makeup, we acted accordingly. The pièce de résistance of her beauty look is the kitten eyes, which are all the more striking with her prominent brows. We topped off the look with most feminine of touches: blushed cheeks and soft pink lips.